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Greg, that article in the DVII anthology is wildly inaccurate. Partly because he was working with only that single photograph (more info is known now), but some of his conclusions are pretty questionable (he thought the fuselage top stripe was a book under Udet's arm??).
DDN was an early Fokker-built DVII, serial number unknown. The markings were red and white, with the top wing stripes continuing to the undersurface. The lower wings were standard 4-color lozenge. White chevron on tail, along with "Du Doch Nicht!!". Struts were red, wheels red.
I've spent about 150 hours modeling and rendering this aircraft over the last couple months (prints will be available soon for those interested). Thanks to Dan-San's exceptional knowledge and kind help, it's as accurate as possible.
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